Abstract

The gross environment product (GEP) index is presented as a novel, integrative metric designed exclusively to evaluate ecological development caused by human interventions. The GEP index is founded on four essential pillars: air, water, soil, and forest. It provides quantzierte assessments of improvements in air, water, soil, and forest quality. Using regression analysis and Monte Carlo simulation techniques, this study aims to validate and solidify the fundamental GEP equation, as well as investigate its possible application avenues. This research is anticipated to produce a standardized GEP index that facilitates cross-regional and cross-temporal comparisons of ecological growth. The inception of the GEP index is intended to support evidence-based decision making and promote environmentally sustainable management practices.

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